
Distributor Well Go USA is giving away 10 DVD copies of the gore-drenched mondo actioner SAMURAI PRINCESS to Kung Fu Cinema readers in the U.S. Directed by Kengo Kaji, the writer of TOKYO GORE POLICE, this sick flick, which arrives on DVD November 17, is wall to wall extreme Japanese action in the tradition of THE MACHINE GIRL and ONECHANBARA.
SAMURAI PRINCESS takes place sometime, somewhere in an alternate universe version of feudal Japan, where people live together with highly developed mechanical dolls. However, excessively developed mechanical dolls start causing harm to the human society, leading to ghastly bloodsheds happening all over the place. Under the circumstances, Kyoraku, a mad scientist, creates a female ninja mechanical doll. Equipped with 11 types of built-in weapons, the ninja doll is infused with the souls of eleven of her fallen sisters and she uses their combined power to take down anyone who stands in the way. The ninja doll will not die even if she is slashed by a sword or shot by a gun she is virtually indestructible on her quest to save humanity.
This contest is open to U.S. residents only and ends on November 10. Winners will be selected at random and will receive their prize within two to three weeks after the contest ends.
Update: This contest is now closed. Congratulations to the following people who have won a copy of Well Go USA’s SAMURAI PRINCESS DVD:
Eddie Cantu
Emanuel Hawkins
Mark Ferguson
John Fueshko
David Bramwell
Oveta Puaa
Lynnette Chan
John Nasir
Dshanya Reese
Byron Brauner
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DVD, Samurai Princess (2009), Well Go USA


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